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Look no further – we're seeking a dynamic and results-oriented Senior Project Manager to join a leader in underground construction! As a Senior Project Manager, you'll be at the helm of multiple large and complex construction projects, driving their successful completion from start to finish.
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We are looking for a Data Center Construction Project Manager to support critical facility construction projects. Data Center Construction Project Manager - San Jose, CA. Data Center Construction Project Manager.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Process Systems Construction Manager will work within the Construction Management department and will report to MEP Project Manager. The Systems Construction Manager will manage the Process Team and lead our onsite Process quality control efforts for large hi-tech projects.
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Project Manager (Construction) We are looking for an ambitious, friendly, organized manager who is dedicated to task completion and problem solving. Project Manager must have at least 5 years of experience in commercial construction in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a significant project background and an excellent reputation.
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The Project Manager must prepare construction project budgets and respond to client-designed RFP’s. The project manager will have complete ownership of a project from the bidding/estimating to completion.
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MWH Constructors, a global leader in heavy civil construction of water and wastewater facilities, is currently seeking a Senior Construction Manager to join our Construction Management Services (CMS) group in support of critical infrastructure construction work in California.
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Bachelor's degree or masters’ degree in Engineering, Architecture, Building Science, Construction Management, or a related field from an accredited college or university; Professional Engineer, Project Management, Certified Construction Manager, Certified Public Accountant, American Institute of Architects, or other professional certification is preferred.
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The Senior Construction Manager will manage healthcare related construction projects to achieve client satisfaction in accordance with the firm’s vision statement and policies. We are looking for an experienced Senior Construction Manager with Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI) (formerly known as OSHPD) experience.
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Hargrove supplies unparalleled services in engineering, procurement, construction management, and technical services in the industrial, commercial, and government sectors.
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With strong project and vendor management skills and excellent attention to detail, the Construction Project Manager will partner with Asset Managers and Property Managers to manage all phases of capital improvement projects, establishing project scope, budgets, schedules and management of deadlines.
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You have knowledge of multiple project delivery methods, including alternative project delivery (design build and construction manager at risk). Mace is seeking a full-time project manager for life science and industrial manufacturing projects to work directly with our clients on capital projects.
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The Technical Project Manager is responsible for facilitating the initial project planning, coordinating the product development activities and managing the project during the verification through to product release.
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5+ years of experience in a significant role as a Technical Program Manager for complex integrated products with electronic/software control from NPI (new product introduction) to commercial release (and beyond, ideally.
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Participating and providing recommendations into the PCB design specifications and standards with respect to product design, electrical design, manufacturing and various regulatory agency requirements to figure out design trade-offs necessary to meet design goals and produce high quality PCBs at the lowest cost and within schedule.
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This Application Engineer will be responsible for applications engineering work to support VR multiphase controller product line: product improvements, validations, generating datasheet, application notes, creating design spreadsheets, prototype built for evaluation to meet specification of VR products.
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